Brian Battistone was all in against Raimondo Marcello.
Brian Battistone: Q♥J♥
Raimondo Marcello: 4♦4♣
The flop landed 8♦Q♠4♠ to crush Battistone as the board finished out 10♦A♣.
Brian Battistone was all in against Raimondo Marcello.
Brian Battistone: Q♥J♥
Raimondo Marcello: 4♦4♣
The flop landed 8♦Q♠4♠ to crush Battistone as the board finished out 10♦A♣.
Ori Hasson was all in against Gregor Sverko to his right.
Ori Hasson: A♦9♥
Gregor Sverko: 7x7x
Hasson couldn't win the flip as the board ran out 6♥10♦5♠Q♥10♥ to mark his elimination.
Joshua Bergman put in his last 120,000 from the button as Carol Harmon had him at risk in the hijack.
Joshua Bergman: K♥Q♦
Carol Harmon: A♦A♣
The board ran out 7♣2♣3♥7♦9♠ and Harmon's aces earned her the pot and sent Bergman to the rail.
At another table, Alessandro Orefice was all in for 500,000 from the button and up against Chanelle Morimatsu in the small blind and Shyamsundar Challa in middle position.
The flop came 10♦8♥5♠ and Challa moved all in. Morimatsu folded to leave him heads-up with Orefice.
Alessandro Orefice: K♠Q♠
Shyamsundar Challa: 9♣9♥
Challa's nines stayed in the lead through the 6♦ turn and 5♥ river and Orefice was eliminated in 22nd place.
In a heads-up pot on a board of 6♥J♠2♦, Shane Hall bet 100,000 and Leon Dejoras called. Hall then moved all in for around 800,000 on the 10♥ turn and was met with a snap-call from Dejoras, who had him covered.
Shane Hall: A♠A♦
Leon Dejoras: J♥J♦
Hall's aces had been outflopped and nothing changed on the 3♠ river to send him to the rail in 24th place.
Charles Honkonen moved all in from the small blind and Chinchia Hsu called for 600,000.
Chinchia Hsu: A♥5♣
Charles Honkonen: Q♥10♣
Neither player connected with the 6♥4♠2♣8♦K♠ board and Hsu took the pot with his ace-kicker to double up.
Honkonen was left with around 120,000 and was eliminated shortly afterward.
Quang Vu and Brian Battistone were heads-up on the turn with the board showing Q♣3♠4♦10♣ when Vu got his last 930,000 in the middle from the big blind and Battistone put him at risk under the gun.
Vu showed 3♣3♥ for a set, while Battistone had A♣8♣ for a flush draw. The A♠ fell on the river and Vu survived to double up.
At the same time on another table, Satheesh Francis got his last 700,000 in the middle against Colton Blomberg.
Satheesh Francis: A♣J♥
Colton Blomberg: K♣K♥
Blomberg was ahead with his kings as the board came 5♦3♣5♥4♥4♠ to earn him the pot and send Francis to the rail.
Chanelle Morimatsu raised to 200,000 in early position and David Dongwoo Ko moved all in for 1,500,000 in the small blind. Morimatsu called to put him at risk.
David Dongwoo Ko: A♦K♣
Chanelle Morimatsu: A♠Q♣
Ko was poised to get his chips back from Morimatsu as the board came 3♥4♣6♠5♦, but Morimatsu caught the Q♠ on the river. Ko, who was contending for the chip lead with around 2,600,000 a few minutes earlier, suddenly found himself heading for the rail as Morimatsu moved up past 3,000,000.
David Dongwoo Ko raised to 100,000 in the hijack and Chanelle Morimatsu three-bet to 500,000 in the small blind. Ko then moved all in and Morimatsu called for 950,000.
Chanelle Morimatsu: K♠J♥
David Dongwoo Ko: Q♦Q♠
Morimatsu had run into Ko's queens as the Q♥8♦A♣ flop gave him a set, but Morimatsu caught the 10♠ on the turn to make a straight. The river was the 3♥ and Morimatsu doubled up.
"This table is sick. I don't want to play here anymore," Chris Vickrey said after the hand.
Kevin Lee opened to 80,000 from early position and Colton Blomberg called on the button as Juan Ruiz defended his big blind.
Action checked to Blomberg on the flop of 3♠5♦6♠ and Ruiz check-raised to 325,000. Only Blomberg called.
Ruiz then moved all in for 685,000 on the 9♠ turn and Blomberg called with a bigger stack.
Juan Ruiz: 7♠4♦
Colton Blomberg: 8♣7♣
Ruiz had flopped a straight but Blomberg turned a bigger straight to have Ruiz drawing to just a chop before the J♥ river confirmed his elimination.
Maria Konnikova moved all in for 235,000 in the hijack and both Shane Hall on the button and Gregor Sverko in the small blind called.
Sverko and Hall checked to the river on a board of Q♣2♠2♥A♠7♦. Sverko then bet 275,000 and Hall folded.
Sverko showed A♦9♦ for two pair and Konnikova tossed Q♦J♦ into the muck as she made her exit.